Answer:
The evidence is not sufficient to suggest that the theft rate of Nissan Maxima cars are higher than national rate
Explanation:
The number of cars that where reported stolen in 1999 = 2.2% = 0.022
The number of Nissan Maxima cars in the sample = 400
The number of Nissan Maxima cars that were reported stolen = 12
The level of significance, α = 0.05 level
The critical-z at 0.05 = 5% level = 1.645
The percentage of Nissan Maxima cars reported stolen,
= 12/400×100 = 3%
The test statistic is given as follows;
Therefore
The test statistic = 1.0908
The p-value P(Z > 1.0908) = 1 - P(Z > 1.0908) = 1 - 0.86214 = 0.13768
Given that the critical-z is larger than the absolute value of the test statistic, the given data is statistically insignificant, we fail to reject the null hypothesis
There is not enough statistical evidence to suggest that the theft rate of Nissan Maxima cars are higher than national rate.